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Excel automatically inserts the graph, but it has no labels. Review the new green "Chart Tools" tab and ribbon at the top of the screen. If you don't see them, click the chart to enable them.
The graph above has the Middlesex label above the point and the Fake label below, so there’s no risk of overlap. Focusing attention on subsets of data with ggrepel.
Figure 1 shows four possible positions for the label on the Y-axis (the vertical axis.) I consider the top two to be acceptable and the bottom two to be unacceptable.
There is disagreement on the proper way to label logarithmic scales in charts and graphs, especially when the base is not 10. This post shows several alternative ways of labeling log scales ...